Travis Stimeling Collection

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Travis Stimeling Collection

July 2014- June 2017

This collection consists of Stimeling’s digital audio recordings and transcripts of interviews related to their book, Nashville Cats: Record Production in Music City (Oxford University Press, 2020). These original interviews are between Stimeling and the musicians or relatives of musicians who played a significant role in establishing “the Nashville Sound.”

24 digital Microsoft Documents (1.173 MB) and 27 digital Waveform audio files (10.5715 GB).

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McCoy, Charlie, 1941-

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Travis Stimeling (they/them; PhD, musicology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) was a professor of musicology and director of the West Virgina University Bluegrass and Old-Time Bands. A scholar of commercial country and Appalachian traditional music, they have published numerous books and articles, including such books as Nashville Cats: Record Production in Music City (Oxford University Press, 2020), The Opioid Epidemic and U.S. Culture: Expression, Art, and Politics in an Age of Add...